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  Volume 5, Number 3     May/June 1997

Moving Forward


Multi-Media

COSMIC, NASA's partner for software technology transfer, is currently distributing via Pacific Hitech a set of five CD-ROMs of NASA engineering software programs. The CD-ROMs provide source code for more than 150 NASA programs in the areas of aeronautics, modeling, AI and tools, and flow and structure.

For further information, or to order the CD-ROMs, go to www.pht.comor call 801/261-1024.
To learn about COSMIC's full catalog of NASA software, go to www.cosmic.uga.eduor call 706/542-3265.


Events

The Air Force Small Business Innovation Research(SBIR) program will host a day-and-a-half workshop, August 7 and 8, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. Information about the SBIR program will be provided by the Ohio Department of Development, NASA's Lewis Research Center and the Air Force. One-on-one discussions will be available.

For additional information, call 800/848-1300, ext. 3887.


1997 AIAA Defense and Space Programs Conference and Exhibit, September 23-25, Huntsville, Alabama, is sponsored by Boeing Defense & Space Group and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. The conference will focus on current and future military space and NASA civil space program challenges and opportunities. NASA speakers include Wilbur Trafton, Associate Administrator for Space Flight; Wesly T. Huntress, Associate Administrator for Space Science; Gary Payton, Deputy Associate Administrator for Aeronautics and Space Transportation Technology; and Wayne Littles, Director of Marshall Space Flight Center. Some of the conference topics are: future critical programs for NASA, the Navy and the Army Aviation and Missile Command and Space and Strategic Defense Command; current and future space transportation programs; future plans for the space station; Army and Navy space technologies; and trends in Army tactical missile systems and missile defense technologies.

For more information, call 800/639-AIAA,fax 703/264-7551, send e-mail to custserv@aiaa.org , or visit http://www.aiaa.org


The Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA)will sponsor its 45th Annual EAA Fly-In Convention (aka Oshkosh Air Show) July 30-August 5, 1997, at Oshkosh, Wisconsin. This year, the NASA exhibits expand to a second building. Exhibits will focus on the role of NASA partnerships in meeting today's aeronautics and space transportation technology challenges.

For more information, call 414/426-4800.


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